Speaking on Israel's long-standing financial relationship with Washington, the Prime Minister said he wanted the process of ending U.S. assistance to begin immediately.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has declared that his government intends to begin phasing out American financial assistance, arguing that Israel's economy has grown strong enough to sustain itself without foreign aid.
Netanyahu made the remarks on Tuesday while outlining his government's position on national security, the Palestinian question, relations with the United States, and Israel's military posture in the Middle-East.
Speaking on Israel's long-standing financial relationship with Washington, the Prime Minister said he wanted the process of ending U.S. assistance to begin immediately.
"I want to stop American aid. It's like welfare; I don't want it," Netanyahu said in a video sighted by SaharaReporters.








